Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen107National Conference on Social Welfare, 1981 - 239 páginas |
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... percent of group insurance plans cover chil- dren's eyeglasses ; 9 percent , preventive care ( checkups , for example ) ; and 32 percent , children's dental care . More than half of private insurance plans exclude pre- natal care ; 45 ...
... percent of group insurance plans cover chil- dren's eyeglasses ; 9 percent , preventive care ( checkups , for example ) ; and 32 percent , children's dental care . More than half of private insurance plans exclude pre- natal care ; 45 ...
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... percent ) and females ( 47 percent ) . The largest proportion are 16 years of age ( 31 percent ) . Twenty - five percent are 15 ; 24.0 percent are 17 ; 9.0 percent are 14 ; 6.0 percent are 13 ; 3.0 percent are 12 ; 2.0 percent are 11 ; and ...
... percent ) and females ( 47 percent ) . The largest proportion are 16 years of age ( 31 percent ) . Twenty - five percent are 15 ; 24.0 percent are 17 ; 9.0 percent are 14 ; 6.0 percent are 13 ; 3.0 percent are 12 ; 2.0 percent are 11 ; and ...
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... percent ; black , 3.2 percent ; Hispanic , 4.6 per- cent . The higher rate for Hispanics may reflect , in part , a cultural difference that children are relatively free to leave their own household to live a while with a relative ...
... percent ; black , 3.2 percent ; Hispanic , 4.6 per- cent . The higher rate for Hispanics may reflect , in part , a cultural difference that children are relatively free to leave their own household to live a while with a relative ...
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WHOS for CHILDREN? Marian Wright Edelman | 7 |
THE PERSONAL CHALLENGE OF THE ECONOMIC | 20 |
THE INDEPENDENT SECTOR AND VOLUNTARY | 39 |
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